III' of Malling the little net-vice It now [has small communities. Why should the people of the an.“ m be picked on to mflar? Inflow-E of abanr‘qninc mail dï¬lh": ery in .1 =‘v‘zlo winner, Ho systm. uhonld ho nvtendm’. ' Mm" drlimrv i~ mm H“ Um most! lmpmtant t0rvifl’!~â€"if' not the mneti lmpoflan: enrvicrw that g-mornment‘ an Hand†to a «Immunity This‘ ‘s' I! stmnwh remind in the Pitim: Old Earn (nuns that the pmple nf, those places arr m \tantl) demand In; man letter carriers and speedier facilities at station: for harming the“ mail.- In fact, nobody in tho postal denuhnmt even dreams M r» lacing the syatom in the larger, States yhonM nmtril Us â€19 (rm-pr"- ment ainins' I‘w rncnvwmvmlatinn of me'nne'rr ï¬rm-ml Hays that mafl de'ivrripc M ahnndnnml in some 750 Mm ,haviqg leer Hum IOJIJO popu- hï¬m. ' ‘ “‘0 would nrrn N‘rrv woman tn take an "("7" iniormzt In "“1: mnvvmom and in "w mumm- of "v- winner. roun- Iy. «MM 1"!" "Minn Thmr m'live lllfllrim'V‘w would a! lv-nnt lbmw .1 kart- inIn I'm nM-iimv [mu-Ural m"- Ur'lan wk" "no-um aml (-an‘t undo?- stnml tho-r Munich: atlimdo In pl wnmrm nrr- him: up In the hr! MI! H l'll‘V Amin- m (Alu- (Mir ml nhw m nn- l-Tr- M lndnv. IM-v mum nvwdv MN rmh- (hr "Inn" «1‘ (av- mmm' ’«v' "w prank-1| apt-"mum M n Thy-r am am»: (his uumnzh â€up" Mr madam rues»: n! "w my rnmmluw Human \mom' lmtm- i “c- rnuM nrrn Marv wtvman tn Mk9! an nrvlw iniornct in "m: mnvvmonl Wu luv-"urn null pf "u- vmon M "on .0an "mm! an!" quMrtMIy Inca mutu- than n crud-l m mly In" A Mann-Mr Val-«um. um um '0 would Mn 3 Hump". honor unv- "'an “In mun. Thaw n"- "Mun! Inuit-n (uh lay guru-d mun Ind "my law 3 gm." anon-«(km n! u-rrlru In (M- "Hill". fly, shun andtnmlnn. cum limit In Cï¬ï¬‚'fl h unwind (hm men. m m m. mm" o! ruluuhlp mu- pun»! hv nth-l of (Mn TM!- Ia "nu-div rhanglm' and wanna man! to minim! with mm ‘0‘ mm M A" â€Mu tnu'n<"i0 Hw l’nih‘d‘ Woman until vt'rv "malty. tun- ulm tho-Ir vmlnu norm [or grumod. my hvr- 'nllnwl'vl (M “It. "1 mnln Wm M Hw- family in la mum-r. Tho mow-mm H â€w mmwn nl Illa munu M \'."u~nlnn lunt Xalunluy In». a Ingmar-na- wlmh In nut “mun-ml on "m n-lr'vm n. "M nwrnu- â€uncut! but ihlr':,lt Ihnn- mvn-r~(ho«lcvu. I! lhn‘u no lr‘em' M In» “mm and M (M- Iruy Ibo- inï¬ll-n 0! IM county um (Mull!!! TIME P'm Mum. TOWNS Tn FMHT ¢///.;’/;7/. , â€and at the Downers Grove Post Ol'lre as second elm mall matter. Advertising rules made hm upon uniï¬cation. Subscription rates $2.00 per yean Single copies 5c. A MERCHN WAGS u\‘5“1 . wâ€"vou Dc 10 ‘ ' ‘mry PM» man: him the _ d lie Damn Gm. Publish- vht Company. 37 North Id- street Downers vae. Illinois. A ME?" “ANT WHO SAYS HG. WANT‘s VOUR TRADE BUT WONT AWERTISE ss LIKE ADOG m ‘WAGS H\‘5‘TN\_ AM‘ BARKS BO . wvau com“ KNOW How’j 1’0 TAKE “NV. \\ (HIEV l'\' I‘UIJTH'S C. H. STAA’I'S. EDITOR MICKIE SAYSâ€"- It Dent (HA?! (‘3 ‘UUHBOB L. KLEIN SON South Main Street Telephone 279 lucin’s Sanitary Cash Market Cream uf Wheat, per package ......... Libby’s Peaches, No. 2";- czm, ......... Fairy Snap. per bar, 80; 3 bars for ..... Palmolive Soap, per bar. 10c; 3 bars for American Family Soap. 10 bars for ..... Corn Flakes (Kellogg’s or Post Toasties) Quaker Ooats, per package ............. Kirk’s Hardwater Castile, 3 bars for . .. ~hip llnmmh .\ null “th .nml prnmmu N-r Pork Loin Roast, per pound ......... Pork Shoulders, Hill) ave, per pound l’ork Butts. per pound .............. llonu- Made Sausage Moat, per pound Veal Shoulder, per pound ............ Veal Breast (to stuff) per pound ...... Leg 0' Lamb. per pound ............. Chickens (stew or most) per pound .. l‘lumgw urv hnkim: plan- in [lawn- ew: (inn-r. not only In tlw harm-"nu! {hf 1h» ’)ll.'~il|l'.~'.§ [Dc-up!" Iml alsu in Hu- ‘lrr-x‘idn-ms m 0hr (ummum'ly Mum va.‘ I’m.» .n'v- 70"!“ on th«- S'l‘W'lH ’l'hr- npvnmr. nl' «hr Hllh-IHVF'n-n.‘ in â€w rh-im'r hmw- hruugm m-wmnm-r~ and UN- nm mwu 1.x IIvinnf-Il (U gl‘nu‘ 'll'll‘ m-x‘l Ih'v yuan. WI†:irv Krruv «hung-w in “awn-In (:ru'n- mul w:- hv.‘n-\v (hut â€Ir-N “I“ h“ [or â€I" hvlt Emrivh Urns. hun- mn'is In H, 6'. l’itcho-I‘ hum. Hmorv Kit-in has pun hasml an in- mru-sl In Mu tnthw" n nwu! market and that ï¬rm is nnw l.. KIM" 4': Sun. 'RI'I'I‘T Y Levi Mertz'hau sold his share 0! the partnership 0! Mt-rtz Mocha! to Mr. Mm-hui and the new firm will mm- I»! known as Plum. Much-l 8r. Sun. Mr. John Mtu'hei entering the business. Klein’s Cash Markel , lump. it will be easy enough! to pick inner places, one by one. and drop them from the system. , All American towns of less than '10.!)00 populntiun ought to mine a tremendous (use about this matter right away and never let up until the government adopts a direct opâ€" posite policyâ€"«a policy of extension: of service rather than abandonment of any mtvice under the sun, what- ever it is. CHANGES "N MAIN STRIKE! The last few weeks have seen changes on Main street which total more than any in several years. (than. Baker has 50le his bakery to Roy McMahon. Levi Mertz'hau sold his share of the partnership of Mcrtz Mochel to Mr. Alcohol and the new firm will now he Kin-Jud 1'. 9.... Ilâ€" hunwn nu Plum (allows: Piano Solo .......... Alice Knohlonch Reading ................ Virgu Hat-m? Vocal Solo ...... Rev. G. H. Newlund Reading ....... .......Mlaa Goon: Violin Solo... ..... Mr. Geo. Nargncy; Vocal Solo. . . . . . .Mlus Gwen Grlillthzn The Incoming ofllcera made short talks. asking for the cooperation of; the members in the year 1922 um! au-f luring them that they would work tof keep up the enviable record mule by; Vesta Chapter in years gone by. {1 Ofï¬cers for 1923 are: | IMrs. Jennie M. Kuegemsnn ..W. MW Mr. Geo. Bell ......Worthy Patron,I Mrs. Kathryn Cmmer .-Asso. Mat.“ Mrs. Lottie R. Pearce ..... Sec. Mrs. Emma J. Miller ........ Tram: Miss Marie Olson......Conduptrexs" Miami-Illa Mort: ......Asso. 00nd; Mm. Clara M. Berni-anunMarshal Mrs. Kathryn Nargney ...0rganistl Mrs. Pearl Harper ....... Chaplain'l Mrs. Edith Case ............. Adah'( Mrs. Ida Bell ................ Ruth; Emcry Klein, having purchased a partnership in the Klein Sanitary Cash Market. the ï¬rm will hereafter be known as L. Klein Son. We will continue the same policy of giving the most for the money; of carrying only the heat of goods and of rendering a service to our patrons which is a real service. - A reducï¬on in price has been made on several Sausages and Cold Meats H Announcement ' ('l-IREWUN\ \T [\s'l‘ \H. \Tun MI" 341‘â€: cH-'l-‘l('lâ€":R.~' 1h!- \‘o-ul'. II-rml null nm-ll umw-zl “"110“ â€I" vh'lllllK .I- SPECIALS {rum {mm mm tho-ï¬r busi- whu has taken "I’d-M) " Ji'. 1 .u‘li.m Mululuv awning: January 16. [in- (in II vntvrlnimm-nt in (he Commun- H.) when “ill ho thl :u â€n- ("uIl" GROHI‘X'Kh’R‘S YODEI.ERS HERE Mrs. Pearl Harper ....... Chaplain‘ Mrs. Edith Case ............. Adah' Mrs. Ida Bell ................ Ruth; Mrs. Elsie Abercrombie . . . . . Esther Misx Fern l-‘airweather . . . .Marthag Mrs. Lnuise Ogren ....... ...Eleeta Miss: Elsie Steih ........... Warden-1 Mr. M. D. Allen-ramble ....Sentinel Mr. Harry Case ........ Electrician: Mr. 0. E. P! Hecht . . . .Colnr Bean-r Right in your horm- town. Hu)’ ,umr winter coals and «Irm- all kind», of Mrs: I’Imrich. Ewrythinp: is mlucml. LmIiM of -In.n-rin\imuinn “our the Barclay "ul'pl-l I'm voml‘mt unvl good form. ....' "Furnvï¬l" (EiMh-ivrs. "mush-ms uml ('unli.~nh.- in many u-Iv‘gnul «yin» M"en'_\'-fl\n~ .\'. Fun-x! .‘Vfllln' Not a! lumn- Mlmcldyfl. L. KLEIN SON. Satisfaction (Surmmta-ml .\I “H. E, Eulllt‘ll (il'ulwckt-r‘r leolcrs is HM LADIES! .».l7c ..l9c ..20c ..22c 12'3r ..33c 10c .Marshal Organist â€Chaplain ...... Adah ...... Ruth; . . . . Esther . . . .Mfll’thflf .. . . .Eleeta H. E. McAllister C0. Galues, now ................. $3 50 Ladies’ Collars, Sli gyhtl soiled. .69c Cap and Fringe Hair Nets, 3 for 25¢ now ....................... $4.95 Boys’ Blouse Waists, $1.35 val., 95c Boys_’ Wool Mixed Sweaters, $4.95 now ........................ 75c Colored Madras, 650 values, now 500 Ladies’ Smocks, $3.50 val., now $1.49 Children’s Woo] Toques, $1.00 value, now ........................ 75c Infant’s Sweater Sets, $6.95 values, Plain Swiss Curtains, $1.19 values. The only reason you are able to secure such val- ues is because we do not want to carry this mer- chandise till Fall. Val- ues that sold up to 8.50, now A good many of these house dresses: are of the ï¬ner qualit 'flstyles which were bought for holi ay selling. You will enjoy [msgessing qualities likv theseâ€"~nnd now they are priced for clearance. val. up to $5.95, at .5350 The committee has son. on record _ (or the Farm Bureau as endorling the '._' county representation plans as Intro~ Q duced before the Constitutional Con- . ventlon as follow}: "That Cook " County‘s reprexentatlon be limited tor! one-third of the Senate to which there 3.; 39III-IIIII-IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII'll-IICIUH mm a uavmx to the tumor or from 15 to 25% over present going prices for turn: machtnery. We wish t0 call attention. in this connection. that It is not the Manna tool: that 'are recom- mended. but that we would recognize the Molina nystom a! selling Imple. manta ‘uu bolls worthy of every farmer's attention and perhaps a fair trial of the plan. ï¬mmvn [muons We have just passed through a wry heavy selling season: we have just taken inventory; and there is a great deal of merchandise hereâ€"broken linen. odd lots. odds and ends and all winter apparel. which must be cleared away. The reductions which have been made give you the most suhatnntial values it has heen pnsmih'e for us to offer. You are really getting merchandise that in hetter than the price. January Clearance Sale REPORT OF SECY. DU PAGE COUNTY F A R M BUREAU One Lot Ladies' Bath Robes CHOICE VALUES LADIES HOUSE DRESSES (Continued from page This Is How You SaVe ACCESSORIES ........... 75c , $6.95 values, ......... $4.95 l) Ladies' Sweaters At Clearance Prices You enultl prolmhly use a new sweater but its quite sure you will not be able to secure nne under mare favorable circumstances. All wool and silk sweaters are included in this clear- ance sale at substantial reductions. ‘1: no opposlllon. and that the Home of Hepreuemutlveu be apportlomd arcordlog to population, with the pro- vlslon that euoll county shall have at least one repmuentatlve. Also as onâ€" dorslnx the resolution adopted by the Farm Bureau Federation '0! Kansas. Mum. lo‘wn, UL, and Indiana. on Dec. 1 at encouraging at least a 15% re ductinn in the corn acreage {or 1922. and substituting therefore o legume crop. such an wlll Improve our soul. In met no change in the-Farm Bureau Wuflmzmm l 26.} Sheetmetal Elficiem‘y in Workmnmllip \H, ‘1 \I\' \"l‘. DIENER BROS. !.\"I‘l')l.l.l(.‘l-J.\"l‘ "01‘ .\IR HEATING At these prices you can afford to buy a large quantity, one yard wide, at Patterns and colorings particularly suited for aprons, house dresses and children’s dresses. Some of the blouses and skirts in these assortmenls or - spie-spnn clean -â€"â€"others are slightly soiled from handling. While It in no way depre- ciotes their quality they have been marked at pronounced mlnctions. PHONE 199-R ’ Greater Service for HIDUSES AND SKIRTS RI'IIIUCED FOR (‘LEARA STE 0R [3 I T SE KVICE PERCA LES THE we have taken these and put them in three lots. They are unusual values and are priced as low as $1.25 Special Values in Children’s Dresses We have a broken lot of (hildren’ s dresses, and for this clear unce sale 19c policy is necessary In order to nut the sense of “all resolution. lnuuuoh an the policy has already been Adopt- od and urged through an Farm But- man Bulletin. We would me this occulon. however. to so on record In this matter and arm our farmer: to substitute at least 15% of their for mer- corn acreage with anal“. clam. or soy beans. in order to better both the land. and next year's can market. Respectfully submitted. FRANK FRALEY. Secretary. IH)\\‘NI3ICS GRHVE. IH Good Faith In Relationship ~ Electrical